League One new boys Luton Town are reportedly stepping up their interest in Plymouth Argyle defender Sonny Bradley.

The 26-year-old defender is out of contract at Home Park, but has been offered fresh terms by the Pilgrims. However, his form over the last two years has certainly caught the attention of club’s elsewhere.

Luton were reportedly keen on signing Bradley last summer with rumours of a £250,000 bid being rejected by Argyle. If he were to leave now, then he would go for nothing with his contract expired and him being over the age of 24.

The Hatters were the biggest spenders in League Two last season and signed former Argyle youngster Lloyd Jones in January from Premier League giants Liverpool. However, the 22-year-old centre half played just once for the Hatters as they stormed to promotion as runners-up to Accrington Stanley in League Two.

Hatters boss Nathan Jones is a long-term admirer of Bradley, who has stated before a desire to stay at Home Park.

Argyle have offered him a new contract, but the question is whether they can compete financially with the likes of ambitious Luton.

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However, the Hatters are not the only club said to be interested in Bradley with Scottish clubs Glasgow Rangers and Heart of Midlothian also linked with the former Hull, Portsmouth and Crawley Town stopper.

If he were to leave, then Bradley would follow Oscar Threlkeld in rejecting Argyle's offer of a contract at moving on from Home Park.